Redskins' Taylor could miss opener

— It's touch and go whether Jason Taylor will play in the Washington Redskins' season opener against the New York Giants.

Taylor sprained his right knee in the second quarter of Saturday night's 47-3 loss. An MRI performed Sunday morning allayed Redskins' fears of a more serious injury.

"It looks like there's no ligament damage," coach Jim Zorn said. "He could be out for 10 days or as much as two weeks. We are just waiting to see what type of a healer he's going to be."

The timetable puts in doubt Taylor's availability for the Sept. 4 Redskins-Giants game, which is the NFL's Thursday night league opener.

Taylor has a streak of 130 consecutive regular-season starts — seventh among active players — but that was put in jeopardy when the six-time Pro Bowl defensive end had his leg bent awkwardly in a pile during DeAngelo Williams' 5-yard run.

Taylor was acquired from the Miami Dolphins on the first day of training camp after Phillip Daniels was lost to a season-ending knee injury. The Redskins are relying on the former NFL defensive player of the year to improve a pass rush that has been inconsistent in recent seasons.

Longtime Redskins backup Demetric Evans and recently acquired Erasmus James would be among the contenders to start if Taylor can't play.

Zorn said Taylor won't suit up if there's a substantial risk of a re-injury.

"We'll be cautious," Zorn said. "If we have the choice of having him for one game or 15, we'll take the 15."

Taylor's injury was a low moment in the game, but, then again, the Redskins sideline spent virtually the entire evening down in the dumps, watching a one-sided show that erased the good feeling from the 3-0 start to the preseason.

In what was supposed to be the dress rehearsal for the regular season — the only time the starters will play an entire half — the Redskins suffered their worst exhibition lost in 34 years. The first-time unit was outscored 34-0.

"I didn't sleep much on it," Zorn said. "I lay awake thinking on it."

The starting offense did a better job going backward than forward. They played eight series and had five three-and-outs, two turnovers and the end of the half. Jason Campbell was sacked four times and completed 6 of 10 passes for 39 yards.

While grading the videotape, Zorn said Campbell wasn't much at fault. On three of the four sacks, the coach said he wrote down: "No chance."

"There are a lot of words we can use," Zorn said. "I think we were very soft in our pass protection. In our run game, we had a lack of sustaining one-on-one blocks. ... On the first four passes that Jason threw, he had somebody walk back into him or he had somebody in his face. It is very difficult to play QB from that position."

The previous worst preseason loss for the Redskins was 48-3 to the Houston Oilers on Aug. 9, 1974.